Morning Tribune, 13 August 1941

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  • 159 1 SAIGON. AUG. 12. THAILAND WOULD NEED AND WELCOME ASSISTANCE IF SHE WERE ATTACKED," STATED COLONEL SARABLAGA, HEAD OF THE THAI DELEGATION BOUNDARY COMMISSION TO-DAY. Emphasising that Thailand had not yet received any demands from any quarter, Col. Sarablaga declared that the strictest neutrality was
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  • 54 1 Tai Customs en Mystery BANGKOK. Al G. 12. IHM (TSTOMS O*EK^ WHOSE WHERETS WERE INKNOWN Till DISAPPEAR--01 TWO AXIS ARCiO "s HAVE NOW RE 1 1) TO BANGKOK. V REPORTED TO l SUPERIORS THAT~a HAD BEEN LANDED W ISLAND IN THE S 01 THAILAND BY i SHIPS, HO_E i ITION
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  • 107 1 Rangoon. Aug. 12. ■MM itutijii oi the isurma •fence Council with PremiM as vuf-< hairman is an?d in a Oovernment House -in marking an imporlep turuaro. constitu ionid in the sphere of defence, lot r Continue, as chairm moers are tnree eouna Uors, the General anaing
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  • 22 1 MEETINGS WILL LAST 2 WEEKS Aug. 12. u n-eet-c >.r.nience irm&nship rapantM th« present eki and by more ointi of the Reuter
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  • 88 1 Lanore, Aug. i_. THE re-action of Hindu opinion to the Japanese threats to Thailand are indicated by the newspaper The Tribune of Lahore, which says. "The warning by Britain and the United States has produced a steadying influence on Japan's expansionist policy." The Tribune adds, "If anybody is
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    • 47 1 Rangoon, Aug. 12.— 1n view of their inability to continue business owing to the freezing order several Japanese residents in Surma are returning to Japan. It is learned that there is at present one Japanese steamer in the harbour and more are expected to arrive shortly.- Reuter
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    • 36 1 London, Aug. 12.— Another British ace fighter pilot also reported missing to-day is Acting-Fly-ing i'i. -Lieut. Eric Stanley Lock, a^ed ?1, who was awarded D.5.0., D.F.C. and bar by the King all at one time.- Reuter
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    • 62 1 London, Aug. 12.— R. A. F. machines have been passing over the southeast coast all day v.ithout a stop to northern 1 ante and objectives much fur•her inland. Bombers and fighters flying verv h.rh have been •"i sweeping ov»r in vee and ii-.-- id formations. Crowds have wa'c^d IW endless
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    • 15 1 Washington, ig 12— The T asury hr~ Portugutfe aseeis J 11 4 M States. Reuter
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  • 143 1 London, Aug. 12. IHE Canadian army will shortly have the greatest divisional strength in its history. Already its total strength including troops at home and overyeas is about 220,000 men and further volunteers are being recruited at the rate of about 'MO monthly. The fiiM and second
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  • 96 1 AFTER its meeting, the Australian Parliament will probably adjourn for a day to allow all parties to discuss the Far Eastern situation. FE Thai Consul-General in Singapore has denied that any country has made a request for any bases or threatened Thailand. Militarv movements outside Thailand, he said,
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  • 33 1 Back To London? AT the una- nimous request of an e m e r g enry Cabinet meeting. Prime Minister Menzies will be going to London again as soon as possible, reports Reuter.
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  • 193 1 London, Aug. 12. PE German Radio reports from Vichy French Cabinet changes giving Admiral Darlan the port of Minister of Home Defence, Gen. Huntzinger a change oi title from War Minister— now abolished- to btate Secretary for War Affairs, and 11 Pierl Pucheux. former Under
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  • 89 1 London. Aug. 12. WING -Commander D. R. Ba der the legless R A. F. pilot is reported missing. Bader who has the D. S. O. with bar and D. F. C. with bar. lost both legs in a flying accident serving with the K. A. F. in
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  • 171 1 Menzies For London Again —Cabinet Request Melbourne, Aug. 12. MR. R. V. Menzies, the Australian Premier, has announced that an emergency cabinet meeting has asked him to visit London again. Mr. Menzies said that ther© were certain difficulties in the way oi such a course and that it would be
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  • 165 1 t London, Aug. 12. I THE Germans have begun 1 mobilising Poles in the so-called incorporated proI vinces for military service against Russia, according to i news iust received from PoI land through an unimpeacnS able source. i The enrolment notices are J being issued by the
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  • 296 2 Stabilisation Of Chinese Dollar Chungking. Aug g THK Chinese dollar -2-27 32d. '1 reacted yesterday aa the Chinrse Publicity Mi tetei »< bta prjj conference announced the Government's dr term ma lion to achieve .stabilisation During the day. K had been even lower but recovered tc this (2 27 32d
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  • 83 2 Moscow, Aug 12. A RAID on Moscow took place during last night. The official Russian News Agency in the early hours of this morning announced that "a group of German planes attempted to raid Moscow. "Tile enemy planes were intercepted tar away from the city. Only
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    67 2 Mrs. Grace* Fisher of Bal- I 1 tersea, London, is taking to an 3 outdoor life 2 learning to strip bark from fell- ed trees in a forest in East Anglia, where mothers and* S their child- j ren who have S been evacuat- S ed from Lon- 1 don
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  • 179 2 New Delhi, Aug. 10. •fHE Indian Chamber of Commerce at its meeting 1 to-day took up the immigration agreement between the Government of India and the Burma Government, which will be fully^debated to-monow I* is likely that a committee will be appointed w> consider the
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  • 81 2 London, Aug. 12. THE R.A.F. carried out a daylight raid on Cologne this morning which has been described as the heaviest daylight raid yet. made on Germany. The attack was carried out by Blenheim bombeis which made a journey of over 200 miles each way over enemv
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  • 40 2 Cairo, Aug. 12.-— Syria and Lebanon are again open for tourist traffic, states the Free French headquarters. Persons seeking hot weather homes and intending holidaymaker. are invited to visit the Free French headquarters' In Cairo.- Reuter
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  • 427 2 Graigi e-Toyoda Talk 'Routine' Tokyo. Aug 12 rE talk which Sir Robert Craigie. the British Ambassai Tokyo, had yesterday with the Japanese Foreign Mj2 Admiral Teijiro Toyoda was described to-day by the oj Spokesman of the Japanese Information Board Mr KohJ as "routine matter involving no big or serious question!
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  • 154 2 (From Our Own Conwp«M Muar, I TjiLOQUBNT tributes bf IndJ other admirers oi the late dmnath Tagore were pad ati meeting convened for the pun* premises of the Indian A^ocMi Those who spoke weW U ithe President of the Mm JM elation. Mr. S. K. D^
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  • 13 2 rE Russians have been I parachute troops over nia ever since the WW
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    • 534 2 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure K/^f&9^oß SUtP) jotniwessftffljyy I lilflv?r^^ ND,6EST,or j Cause Many Dangerous Symptoms Check These Symptoms With Tour Condition Before It Is Too Late The lives nf thousand*. y«s, millions of men and women throughout the world are endangered by a mysterious dlsenae railed
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    • 59 2 Assrw:v« mm i Tl Modern SSPSLfftI offer, no hM?b EJnJoJtM unskUled. "^SfoStfA only comes to tne to-day to dtudy at J itXR pore-Bmnch ?f n e vw 70 1* oollege established 1 Enrolment at 800k -Keeping. L ?<?««** other oommerrlU -gg courses arranged .or London Cbamber o. Pitman Oomm«'- nation*.
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  • 231 3 EGLO-EGYPT COTTON DEAL Cairo, Aug. 12. nglo-Egyptian agreement whereby the British and yptianGovernments will each purchase half of Egypt's cotton crop next season was signed yesterday ailerPrices will be the same as last year when Britain pur--chased nearly the whole crop. Submitting the agreement to Parliament last night, the Premier
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    64 3 Prof e ssor^r L i n d emann, Air Chief Mar- shal Sir Charles 1 > Portal (Chief i of the Air i Staff), Admiral S S i r Dudley S i Pound (First Sea Lord), the Prime Minister and Major-Ge- i neral L o c h i watching an?
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  • 119 3 I Loudon. Au?. 12. :NALD POOLE— a soiic:- was said to have "kept iecretY' because of his ,i with important divorce cl in London last night ajrd on or.- side or other every bis divorce actioi. 2 period and his firm of Lewis has specialised in nch
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  • 101 3 In Greece Sent To Prison Camps JJ Cross and St. John War nation announce that J Kuest figures at their disit wouici appear that about »wpri_oneis of war taken have been evacuated to i PM.son camps. «d of July, there were g prisoners at Salonika WW mounded officers ■j hospital
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  • 63 3 ORANGES!" the cry rang from window to street, alley to court in Whitechap^l, E recently Within a quarter of an hour Mr. Jack Marks, who keeps a shop in Old Mont-ague-street, had sold his ration of six cases at the controlled pric? of 6d. a lb.
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  • 26 3 NEW U.S. PLANE F OR R.A.F. Ijj for tho R.A.F oi Hw LL*£&< Y .'.'"Y^ Katy Hawk mon -nt mor< Xkl -raw m "i c irnfani
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  • 193 3 Roosevelt Urges Need For Food Reserves Washington, Aug. 12. THE importance of food as a major weapon is stressed by President Roosevelt in a letter Lo the Department of Agriculture, in which the President declared that the United States needs food reserves "to meet emergencies which can as yet only
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  • 38 3 London, Aug 12— An R.A.F. raid on Germany on Monday night was carried out despite bad weatner, according to an Air Ministry communique. No bombers or fighters are missing Hum _ne night's operations- Reuter
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  • 249 3 Melbourne, Aug. 12 CONSIDERATION of the Far Eastern situation was resumed by the Federal Cabinet to-dav following a 12-hour session yesterday. The desirability of appointing an Australian Minister to London was also discussed. The Prime Minister, Mr Menzies, and some Ministers favour this, although they
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  • 74 3 New York, Aug. 12 rIE New York Times learns thai the Duke and Duchess of Wincsor are crossing the United States some time late in September e:i route to the Duke's ranch at Calgary. It will be the first time tha* the Duke has passed through
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  • 83 3 London. Aug. 12 THE destruction of the railway bridee at Chernovody a district on the right bank of the Danube, was reported In this morning's first Soviet communique. This great bridge was of particular importance, because across it runs the railway line joining Bucharest with the Black
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  • 75 3 Berlin, Aug. 12 TERM ANY had raids in the west and in the east last night. The German news agency announces that "weak formations of hostile aircraft dropped bombs on several places in Western Germany, causing negligible damage." It adds: "Several Soviet bombers made a disorganised
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  • 33 3 London, Aug 12 BRITAIN had a bombless night. An Air Ministry communique states: "One enemy aircraft flew ter a short distance over the scuth-west coast last night, but W bombs were dropped."- Reuter
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    • 46 3 Axes -|J C \l3tfC """axes Parangs t V<-tU» Shovels Wirenetting XaOsfaW^ B ,tS NUtS V •___*mett* chest llalld,es V fCH Spring Hinges lft Steel Bntt Hinges Door Locks Tower Bolts Padlocks Brass Tubes Shower Roses Tools Ktc. Prompt ■©livery, ©x. ttioek* ItAIIAMIft PENHAS APB oi l
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  • 838 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By RECORD PREMIERE nY far the most successful film D premier*- to be held in Shiga poet since 'he outbreak wa.s that Of "Lady Hamilton" at the Cathav on Monday night It raised the retort sum of $!7,(M>O for the Benevolent fund.-* of the Royal
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    • 61 4 i;M Of a friendly cup of coffee 'MM NESCAFE troubles (M Wj mWI fade into insignificance, for Nescafe' is not I l usl coffer, it's brtter coffee 1 Obtainable from all good provision W£l \\W* '^f^mJf'^^ Nescafe Wm Ample supplies of NESCAFE are now availahle in Malaya. A'lvt >/ H99t19
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    • 58 4 MARIE of 'NAOMI 99 RODNEY HOUSE Battery Road Wishes to announce that Miss Mary Ann. Expert Hair Stylist Permanent Waving Operator, trained in America, formerly w > ih the Peninsular Hotel Beauty Salon, Hongkong, will join her Scion from August 15 Prices Very Moderate 'Phone 7555 for Appointments. ]W favourite
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  • 537 5 caused bj general strain of living are surfar e marks. Ich vanish after I few minutes' rest with your feet up, or f IU il; but u la the hard lins caused by an inability to conLffDression tinder emotional stress that are the ugly ones
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  • 196 5 reallj blame the critical for passing unfavourable cornare of lapses from good manners. For h irifling i n themselves, detract from our charm. instance, the most common the powdering of our noses r :ltion of lipstick where everyone can see us. It took to co out
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    234 5 HOLLYWOOD beauty "must" Q\E bcaufy »mwM u*r the I Hollywood star -whose face, In I '-lose- up, may appear ten S t high -is b flawless com- p.exion. Such rfcue M|ie. re- I number, magnify the tiniest I defects and the mole becomes a mountain 1 What makes a good
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    • 12 5 King's School _!ll IjraLMJI C y____» Senior, Junior Kindergarten, and Nursery Schools.
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    • 77 5 If it's a "HAIR" problem Do not worry! "MAXINE" is completely equipped with up-to-date machines, operated by experienced European Hairdressers whose one aim is to make you beautiful. "HELEN CURTIS Oil Steaming" will give your hair that brilliant and lustrous look and cure any tendency to scalp and hair dryness.
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  • 768 6 By I 'biq 9. v ,V THE experimflty of limiting th»> invitations V ,V to the Alexandra Sergeants' Mess dance V V on Saturday evening last pioved a great V V success and the hall wa.s nicely filled with- V V out being jammed to the bursting point.
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  • 744 6 LANDLORD TENAN CASE GOES TO APPEA AN appeal involving an important legal point whether* a landlord could seize property other than lhat of his tenant found in his tenant's possession in the demised premises, came for hearing in the Johore high court yesterday before Mr. Justice Manning. This appeal was
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  • 80 6 IPART from Senator Fall (Mi*Y nister of the Interior and Minister of information* members of the party of Australian journalists visiting Malaya will include Mr. E. G. Knox, managing editor of the "Melbourne Argus,*' who is president of the Australian Newspaper Proprietors Association, and Mr.
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  • 85 6 riHJA Ah Neo, 19-year-old wife 99 of a H-kkien, was reprimand rd by her husband after she had had a quarrel with her aunt This upset Chua so much that, she decided to commit suicide. Accordingly, she took a dose of poison which, being Xortunatelv mdsr-
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  • 83 6 J HAVE received with appreciation vour gram reporting th_* a sum of $20,200,000 hi* i presented to His Mi Government as the m > of the Straits Settle Federated Malay states War Loans,'' states i gram received bv the nor (Sir Shenton fl from
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  • 126 6 CHINESE COUNCIL CPMVOCTER A FINE of $50, in drf_ months' simple imp* was inflicted on a wash who attempted to pawn, the agency of her husbui, and a pair of trousers M her customers. The husband, who was I have a previous convict! sentenced to 12 weeks' rigi prlsonment. Last
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  • 73 6 Getting up nlgb* Jgfll organ*, whitish HJffM baSe of spine, goto «%J nervousness, wea_ne* snd vigour are caused by a Prostate Gland < a ",„-„< gtaad m menK To Jj^ ble s in 24 hours and Q vigour and health. discovery called R^ e Ro)rf
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    827 7 ft Letter 9 From London London, July l« Y voiding to public iiori. the 8.8.C went so to broadcast a "stirring lc march 'along with the al Anthems of the Allies esentation of Russia. It Udcast picked up frorr r on the occasion of speech at the beginning
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  • 256 7 Hong Kong. .DRESIDENT Roosevelt's press conferences have found favour by General Li Han-yun, Governor of Kwangtung Province in south China, who has agreed to meet newspapermen twice a month. No definite days of the month are marked out for the Governor to receive the fourth
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  • 318 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDMESDAU, AUGUST 13, 1941 GREAT EXPECTATIONS P VENTS are moving to a rapid climax, both in Europe and the Far East Berlin is again squeezing Vichy for African bases; Hitler's armies are threatening Odessa, Russia's important Black Sea port; Nazi agents in the Near East are unusually active
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  • 111 8 j .Miss Jacqueline ('(Hiu.'n, the .American woman flier i has delivered a Hudson bom- ber to Britain from America. N and is now in London. She was co-pilot with Capt. G j Carlisle, and made the flight 1 in slacks and a jacket.
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  • 99 8 London. Aug. 12. THE Government has dteided tc a civ use His Majesty that in the nit sent circumstances, it is preferable that the Governor of Bermuda should be a civilian. In order to facilitate the change i rho present Governor, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Denis Bernard,
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  • 489 8 MAN FA TALLY HUR T BY UNKNOWN CAR IfNOCKED dcwn by an unknown car that vanished after the accident. Toyoohiro Shimizu. a 22-vear-old Japanese, was injured in the early hours of the morning of Aug. 2 He was admitted into hospital but died the saw mcrning. Also injured by the
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  • 34 8 Washington. Auy Has ;i means of helping to check infla- tion. President Roosevelt has authorised the Federal Reserve Board to taK<any lawful steps necessary to control instalment credits- Reuter
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  • 308 9 I tiniD collectars, trom the big dealers in town t .''hies who raid the waste-paper baskets. W C rinnit\ "I Helping the war fund in October M 1 "tamp Collectors Club holds a special a,)< nul Malayan Patriotic funds of stamps *^Br \i a ■lectins accessories. This was decided
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  • 48 9 MILE E PLAN ERICA ruci e, i£ e the .itor Ili r York ron j tIOD uild oe Jon as Mi Ickes, nd the Preffec Wl uii jen of a iointlyI National i> in pnt i five year bv I ph >toundei »vay Thi.* ,i- aitial 1 de-
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  • 90 9 Washington, Aug. TIIK Navy Department has been offered the Kearney shipyard* for "immediate posaetalon and operation" bv the Federal Shipu Iding and Drv Dock Company. Work at thp Kearnev (New Jerv woks Is at a standstill foliowing a strike of 18.000 workers which is variously
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  • 64 9 Ankara. Auk 1TT li dlackmd in Ankara that a German Junker- 88 bomber n.ade a forced landing on the Turkbh *-ea shore near Fctsiye last Saturday owhm to lack ot petrol Tli»- crew oi three Jettisoned their papers, mmsights and other equipment into the sea. The
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  • 55 9 Photo shows Dr. Robert Alexander Watson Watt, Scientific Advisor on Tele- y communications to the Min- J istry of Aircraft Production, who is responsible for Radio- <pca turn, the new device against sea and air raiders. J including the night bomber. photographed in London on the wav
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    173 9 mW in a dramatic escape irom^ (the Germans in Crete, the T King of the Hellenes left his J house southwest of Canea and i ioined th e Prime Minister fn I I Perivolia. The King then took j S up residence in a house com- manding a wide view
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  • 306 9 POUND guilty of an improper assault on a girl in a bungalow which be visited to inspect air raid damage, Vero Laverton Berrie, 59, deputy custodian in the A.R.P. service at Clacton-on Sea, Essex, was hound over for two years at Chelmsford Quar ter Sessions, and ordered to
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  • 191 9 London. Aug. 12. INCENDIARY and high explosive bombs wire dropped on military targets when Berlin was bombed by Soviet plane OH Sunday night according to the Moscow Radio. Large tires were observe! trom Soviet bombers, all but one of which returned safely. Despite the
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  • 368 9 How Axis Plans Were Thwarted By Yugoslavs Ivondon, Aui>. 12. HOW the heroic Yugoslav decisio to resist the Germans on Ma* 27 helped to thwart the Axis plan to seize the Middle I'ast and th j Russian oil fields in the Spring I 1941 was described in a bruau cast
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    • 668 10 Situations Vacant WANTED good Cook Boy Brooke 14 Strait* View Tohore Bahru (No TOOK. I WANTED F.nga-ih-speaklng mand..r. Chlneae preferred Apply to Box 192 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 63aK, WANTED An experienced radio mechanic SUte salary and particulars. Reply Box No. 187 cio Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No. ri3K», VACANCY
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    • 732 10 Educational TUITION In mathematics, elementary addition or advanced Box 243 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 716K GRADUATE of Cambridge University undertakes coaching work. Fees reasonable Apply Box 211 co Malaya Trioun.v Singapore. (NO. 6-OK> MALAY TUITION, given by experienced teacher Apply. Munshl. 140 Owen Ro«d Singapore. < No 671 K)
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    • 725 10 For Sale ZEISS FIELD GLASSES, Bllv_mar 6 X 30 strnp. no CwSt. $"5 00. Box No. 230 co Malsya Tribune. Singapore. (No. r592K> FOR SALE H.M.V Radiogram, model 6 Q 1 Box 241 c'o Malaya Tribune. SingflpoTe (HO 712K. i ATTRACTIVE furnished office on Java Street Rent cheap, for aale.
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    • 650 10 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to eell your car?~~Phone 5088 Singapore. Caah paid. (No. 67LK, IFOR SALE Fiat Balllla tourer 1936. J0.,0 cfcsh Apply phone *****, Singapore (No. 6g5S) (WANTED. 8 or 10 H.P ear. Repiv Box 233 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No. OSTKi FOR 3ALE Bedford van. good
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    • 215 10 I All SINGApJ awA'iijJ LONDON I GSV-17 lfi ik „i__j ,rJ„ n "iSB <Ft«m .15 J^M (From uTSM 11 "4 ,li| •SAIGOsI (uno Cm 49.05 nt^m BANGKOII HSPS 2o Jl (11.713 ,71 From 6.54 t M 9 24 D«l KUALA M J ZGE S mr s (l|fl (dailv pxrrpt **M
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  • 175 11 SQUATTERS TAKEN TO COURT AFTER having lived on a patch of land for 30 years, An; Ah! Low, his wife Quek Chok Tee and their daughter-in-law Tan Sia Choon were asked to leave by the cwner. The land had been given to them for "temporary" use but they had lived
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  • 170 11 "NKUT____- rOKT (At the Pavilion) xjEUTRAL POUT" to a tribute to the "invincible *pint ol British seamen, torpedoed, but who go to sea again to fight the enemy. In this case it tells of a sea captain and his crew who are totpedoed. but steal an enemy ship,
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  • 593 11 FURTHER evidence was recorded yesterday in the case in which S. A. Dawood. I an Indian,- stands charged with misappropriation of cash and jewellery, totalling $6,000, the property of Mary Chow, a dance hostess in a local cabaret who was at one time his mistress.
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  • 268 11 Simla, Aug. 11. A STANDING committee has been set up to advise the Supply Department on the supply of foodstuffs for the defence services in India and overseas. Should the occasion arise, the committee will be called upon to consider supplies for the civil population as well.—
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  • 69 11 rE Indian Youth League wiii celebrate its third anniversary on Sunday, Aug. 17. They will hold a musical party SIM] sponsor a boxing contest at the Leami-'s premises. 118. Race Course Road. In the morning, starting at 10 a.m. In the afternoon, from 4.30
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  • 133 11 Patiala Maharajah In Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. HIS Highness the Maharajah of Patiala arrived with his personal staff this morning at Kuala Lumpur in a state saloon attached to the night mail from Singapore Wearing the uniform of a general of the Patiala State military forces, His Highness was
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    • 281 11 SIFIED ADS^ jscellaneous ioH U*? D nnZ^ckK-ranteee jlodfTatt P r 2^l_ rtrJr immediately to.Ilalaya thou- q f K) i 7. rittt'M for 'aTJ** RS.'S&.'WIJJE Won, rtft Shampoo Srttlns. E« i»S_ B5» gE 1,11, \oliee )r e Municipality TEMM_IS. I are now invited fifc brtak or service, rot P*" 1 Municipal
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    • 165 11 P. O. BRITISH INDIA andAPCARUNL Incorporated In England) PENINSULARAND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. Hie beet possible services are being maintained 0" the PMX>. S.N. Co., from the Straits to th*U usual ports of call in China. India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers aw requested
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  • 68 12 Establi J I N Tndt*] Paid Lp Capita] Reserve Fanci H Lo »<'"n Corrt,^ NATIONAL PROV»cn liramhes: Netherlands East Indie, baya. Ramarani \u tevred. n BandotrTl Tegal. Prcalor.gan karta, Solo. TJilaSI PalembariM.Bai'djea cassar. Fontianak 1 Singkaxang SamU Soekabocmi. Tel? Renpat. Denpassar baai. British India H.t goom Bombay. v
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  • 91 12 IN pig swill that came from Army oillets. said a Dorset larmer. were: Two hundred loaves; Thirty to forty legs of mutton; joints of meat; Tins of salmon, corned beef, jam, sardines and herrings in tomato sauce; Knives, f o r Jc s spoons and plates.
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  • 98 12 REVELATION that senior children have been asked to do fire watching in schools was greeted with cries of 'Shame at ihe annual conference of the National Union of Women Teachers at York. Miss A. A. Kenyon 1 a trustee, moved a rosoluMon dfmanding that the
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  • 65 13 Aim. 11 Ha Khan, id Supply ft Bangafi. My--Ihi i'xp thf MaHe will Ooti Wednesadio i id. Aug. U. Mf is leavptacamund for Bom- ia exThursdaj lithgom is m ootor anInighi -Rv k Aim ll ■anm leader of ln Purchasta, is now Y "!Y .md li being or The
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  • 159 13 People Places (FROM PAGE 4) d help i very good cause at the I same time. As I Was Saying A further $1,846 has been handed to the committee of the St. Andrew*! Hospital "Week" held recently, by Messrs. Chin Kee Soon and Lim Boon Tin, who organised I Chinese
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    • 183 13 If, :s THE GAYEST OF ALL JEA.V* IIUMWTH HITS! )l WILL LAUGH LIKE THE DEVIL I HIS COMEDY WITHOUT A CONSCIENCE! >ENING TO-DAY |5, 6.15 9.15 RA SPECIAL ISSUE! >ias*ch or Tiim* Present ICLE SAM [E NON-BELLIGERENT" (FOR THE FIRST TIME t; pictures of R.A.F. bombing Nazi Lv HAI- destroy
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    • 122 13 ALHAMBRA v —When H^y. r jS&S%'Jc' MMMMMW^tk mT^W h-""^"**. i^jjj Htoi >, fc __^_J^^^^ r^F^^M 9 lil I I i lESli^ 4M-, jP*^Kv i _________________________________________________________l___________| at vMhW*. _H BLhuSi /x. Um All lv ___l I 9 J I %itM wfti ___B __T v CUMMINS -'COBURN WY.,,..^ EDMUND GWENN SPRING BYINGTON
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  • 479 14 206 Entries For Singapore R ao Training For Gold Meet Begins To-mor Y T»WO HUNDRED AND SIX ENTRIES fm, HORSES AND 22 POMES, HAVE HKF\ 2 FOR THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUBS \IT| u CUP) MEETING. WHICH WILL BE HEI |> 0 N Ate :JO, SEPT. S, AND 6. lG Depol,
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  • 232 14 r»M.'j» loolball was provided J the Airport Sports Club at thp Clerical I'nion ground yesterday, when ih« y defeated the S.C.F.A. "li" in a Div. lII'. §999/9+ Always the better team, and ii ii.i'iv more dangerous in their forward moves once they settled down, fhe
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  • 222 14 SPOR TS SHORTS THE women's" Aug. 1 medal competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday, and resulted in u win for Mrs. J. B. Ross in "A" division with a net score oi 36 '/j. in a win for Mis, M. Ackers in
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  • 35 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. R. A. (Hteavy) v Man cheaters, Changi; Reserve Div.. S.C.F.A. v R.A.F.. 5.H18.; Div. lIA. Malay Regt. v R.A.M.C, Alexandra. TENNIS Exhibition by Kho Sin Kir at the S.R.C.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 250 15 {princess Prim x x PAOIJ 4 Prunella x x x Quebec x x San Frisco x x Sans Ame x x x School Boy x x n Scotch Melody x x Shamrock x x r, \ss 3. Sirdar. The x x h rwi 2nd lun Merton x
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  • 139 15 Brevities From The Courts TWO more youths have b-ftn char ged in connection with the riotinu with aerated water bottles at Kilinev Road on the night ol August 7. Yesterday the Charts WHS f > XDlP' r > p rt to Jimmy Lee, 18-year-oia nokkien and Hussein bin Hassan. IS-yeai-old
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  • 49 15 rUCE are trying to trace relatives of an R.A.F. sergeant found dead with bullet wounds in his head and a revolver by his side in Queen's Park Underground station. Papers on the sergeant suggested that his name was Tracey and that he came from the Falmouth district.
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  • 80 15 Injured Man Won't Go To Hospital WHEN the frame of' the chassis of a car fell from a height at the Ford Motor Company, Bukit Timah Road, a Chinese mechanic is said to have been injured. He is said to have been unconscious for some time and first aid was
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  • 40 15 Identity Cards For Danes ALL inhabitants ol the Danish Jutland peninsula who live along the west coast from thp Dan-ish-German iron tier northwards to Aarhus, a distance of about 90 miles have been ordered to Ret; identification cards. with photographs.
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    • 148 15 .i^HViVHWPWBI _vsL' > 'SH^_pl_-___-__i^^ w___ mmT^MM^^f*M9tm -L\jL"----H 3B_J^- B__jj _jp-____l HmßmPJPjli™ ___________TS r j|^Mu»Vi; 7^_\\\\\_____\\\\ P*fT__ _i\ < fjß *_P ■i\ \n\M_j'»scoftT\ t'^^_____________r*» P| 1 1 __JL_____r i If wVv r\MmMggW **coxmi J l_lil pi P Sat Sunday "Public Cowboy No. 1" "Wrong Road. lot Itch Cause tiled in 4
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    • 180 15 K.rms. parasites, and funpus for these foot infections, ai w< M a* k»»« worm. 2. It stops the Itch and -«'oth«B anri cools the skin in 7 minute? It make* skin soft, clear, and smooth. Guaranteed Test Get Nlxederm from your rhembt today. Ap*W. it tonight and you will notice
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    • 199 15 DANCE DRINK IN l UNTIRING COMFORT! Always accommodate more persons THAN ANYWHERE ELSE t IIOWIIEI) XK.HI LV! TONIGHT DANCE 930 ta 12 P.M. IX All) OF (HlimtlNS AID MM HOT" Special extension till 2 A.M. OX SAT. Mi ih AH.. II COMING to ALHAMBRA Story s M *MMm^^^^^ of a
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  • 241 16 London. Aug. 12. THE German thrust towards Odessa is still bring pursued and there is no sign of slackening in the German offensive in that zone The general line ol the thrust is apparently from the direction of Uman towards Odessa, rather than towards Kiev
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  • 282 16 London. Aug. 12. THE R.A.F. attacked targets at Krefeld and Khedyt near Dusseldorf and Munster-Gladbach in western Germany last night, while the Red Air Force were bombing Berlin and north-eastern Germany. Rhcydt is the home of the Edelsein works, the centre of special steel and ferro-alloy
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  • 169 16 THE death of Lord Willingdon, a former Viceroy of India, was reported from London by Reuter last night. An Etonian and Cantab. Lord Wllllnclon started his career with an appointment oversea* in 1895 when he became -..DC. to his father. Lord Brassey Gov. :-Mor of Victoria.
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  • 76 16 TOshowthattheto.nl>!, now conductinu e '^.q™ Smolen.sk. Ui J^rnaijM It has apparently been tl nk H and a German officer said enter were forced to retire ovi the conflagration. mej^M A new Russian creapon Ls reported ii J dealing with operation.-, en tr ■i- n ,'l_B A correspondent
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  • 44 16 Cairo. Aug. 12.— Ther e were air raids in the Suez Canal Pica and on Alexandra official communique. Eight were killed and thirteen injurcM zone where there was some damage to 3 At Alexandria fnnr ilpm min^j damage was slight.- Reuter
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  • 58 16 £5 More For Army Officers CAPTAIN Margesson, Secretary for War, announced in Parliament recently an increase in Army officers' outfit allowance from £30 to *35 as from the beginning of this year. War Office standard uniforms can be obtained at this price h_ said, and newl commissioned officer; must insist
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  • 140 16 Russia Guerill Active 1 ondon, m UOW a party o! gj diers wrecked troop trail by -nflB comotive .".iii^.rdia^H the track into coil™ German trair is descS supplementary SovietH nique to-day, whichl that 16 carriages dm man train were afl destroyed. H Further reports of <m tivitie.N in German r
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  • 17 16 Vichy. Auk. Hlan. Vice-I'mmcr and *m of State for fortiguJ^M appointed Defence BS is announced httt* Reuter
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  • 110 16 Tokyo, Aug. 12. j THE apparent compla--1 omcv in Anglo-Ame-r<at?c circles daring th*9 M two days on? attrtbtrted to the be- tl al the maior Jap- w v av<* been reduced to the simplest form rather than to excessive optimism. An indication that the Japanese
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    • 112 16 THE PICTURE THE IiRITISH PRIME MINISTER, WINSTON CHURCHILL, FOUND TIME TO SEE AM) APPLAUD OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS PROGRAMME SHOWS WILL START DAILY at 3.00 P.M. 0.00 P.M. SJJ P.M. CATHAY To? WT M.Ki LEIGH commanding La d y ___t fc&^l? ?Si as ,ort Nelson in a rp.
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